Penny Lane Mall

[2] Hutchison said the mall's management considered him a "drawing card", so he was charged no rent.

[3] The Calgary Herald reported vendors in the mall welcomed the shoppers the Eaton's store would attract.

According to the 2002 edition of The Canadian Rockies: A Colourguide the Penny Lane Mall was part of an extensive blocks of properties connected by covered walkways at second floor level.

In 2006 developers planned to demolish the structure and replace it with two modern glass-clad high-rise towers.

[7] The developers agreed to incorporate an interpretive display if the "Friends of Penny Lane" would stop lobbying for more ambitious preservation.

The Penny Lane Mall operated from 1973 until 2006 in a block of renovated buildings in downtown Calgary Alberta.